Residential Shingle Roofs

Residential Shingle Roofs

Quality shingle roofing for homes across the Tri-State area

Quick Answer

Shingle roof replacement cost depends on home size, shingle type, and roof complexity. Roofs Etc installs architectural and designer shingles with a lowest price guarantee, 20-year warranty, and financing options. Contact us for a free estimate.

Shingle Roofing Options

  • 3-tab shingles — Affordable, classic look, 20–25 year lifespan
  • Architectural shingles — Dimensional look, superior durability, 30–50 year lifespan
  • Designer/luxury shingles — Premium aesthetics mimicking slate or cedar, 40–50+ year lifespan
  • Impact-resistant shingles — Class 4 rated for hail and storm protection

Our Shingle Roof Process

  1. Free on-site inspection and measurement
  2. Detailed estimate with material options — we'll beat any written quote
  3. Complete tear-off of old shingles and inspection of decking
  4. Repair or replace damaged decking as needed
  5. Install ice and water shield, underlayment, and drip edge
  6. Install new shingles with proper ventilation
  7. Clean up and final inspection with 20-year warranty activation

Financing available. Lowest price guarantee — bring us any written quote and we'll beat it.

Service Features

  • Lowest Price Guarantee
  • 20-Year Warranty
  • Top Brand Shingles
  • Financing Available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new shingle roof cost?
A new shingle roof in the Tri-State area typically costs $8,000–$25,000+ depending on home size, shingle type, and roof complexity. Architectural shingles are the most popular choice, offering great value and a 30–50 year lifespan. Roofs Etc offers a lowest price guarantee and financing.
How long does a shingle roof last?
3-tab shingles last 20–25 years, architectural shingles last 30–50 years, and designer shingles can last 40–50+ years. In the Northeast, proper ventilation and ice/water shield installation are critical for maximizing shingle life.
Can you install a new shingle roof over old shingles?
While overlay installations are possible, we generally recommend a full tear-off. This allows us to inspect the decking for damage, install proper underlayment, and ensure the new roof performs at its best. A full tear-off also avoids voiding manufacturer warranties.

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